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Business News C DOT and CSIR CEERI Join Forces to Develop Advanced Multiport Switch for Broadband Antennas Covering 2G to 5G Bands

The agreement aims to promote innovation in the field of electronics and telecommunications, with a focus on developing indigenous electronics products and services. The collaboration will focus on four main areas: (1) Microelectronic Devices, (2) Telecommunications, (3) Computing, and (4) Internet of Things (IoT).

Step 1: Introduction to C-DOT and CEERI

The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) is an Indian research and development organization that focuses on advancing the field of telecommunications and electronics. C-DOT was established in 1980 under the aegis of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to promote the development of indigenous electronics products and services. On the other hand, the CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani is a research institute funded by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India’s premier scientific research organization.

The event was attended by over 1000 people, including students, researchers, and industry experts.

The Signing Ceremony: A Milestone in India’s Space Exploration

The signing ceremony marked a significant milestone in India’s space exploration journey, as it paves the way for the development of a new generation of satellites. The event was a culmination of years of hard work and dedication by the teams at C-DOT and CSIR-CEERI.

The Vision Behind the Partnership

The partnership between C-DOT and CSIR-CEERI was formed to develop a new generation of satellites that can provide high-speed data transmission and advanced communication services. The satellites will be designed to operate in the Ka-band frequency range, which is ideal for high-speed data transmission.

Once developed, this technology will enable a single antenna to cover multiple bands without interference, offering a streamlined solution for future telecom needs. (ANI)

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